She’s back in the saddle again.
An elderly Brooklyn woman who had her mobility scooter stolen got a surprise from NYPD cops — who presented her with a replacement ride Wednesday as they hunt for the heartless crook.
“Thank you, Jesus,” 70-year-old victim, Rosalyn Johnson, exclaimed as the cops gave her the new chair at her Crown Heights home.
“This changed my life.”
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The trouble for Johnson began on Sept. 1, when a woman with a cigarette dangling from her mouth swiped the $1,500 chair as the 70-year-old shopped in a deli on Troy Avenue and Sterling Place.
Johnson realized what happened after she left the store.
“The crackheads will steal anything that’s not nailed down,” the 70-year-old victim, Rosalyn Johnson, told The Post about the heartless thief.